Cookies with a kick! Anything with ginger on a chilly day is a bit of welcome warmth, and I think these are lovely mid-afternoon with a nice hot cup of green tea. Again, no sugar, just the natural sweetness of apples and honey, so perfect for curing those sweet-tooth cravings without giving into that evil temptress sugar!
Ginger is a wonderful medicinal spice, a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. It's used to treat cold and flu, to treat digestive discomfort, helps ease toothache, help ease muscle and joint pain & stiffness, lowers blood sugar levels, aids heart health, improves circulation, helps treat acid reflux and nausea (including morning sickness), helps ease PMS cramping, helps fight infections, and contains 6-gingerol which is said to help prevent cancer when taken regularly.
What you will need: (Makes about 24)
100g butter
2 apples
5 tblsp honey
1 tsp bicarb of soda
3 tblsp ground ginger
1 tsp cinnamon
100g fine wholewheat flour
100g porridge oats
Method:
Peel, core and finely grate the apples
In a large bowl mix together the grated apple, butter and honey
Add the flour, ginger, cinnamon and bicarb of soda, and mix
Add the oats and mix thoroughly until you have a nice sticky mixture
In your hands, form into flattened rounds and place onto un-greased baking trays
Bake in a preheated oven at 180 degrees Celcius for 20 minutes, then allow to cool on a wire rack
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